OMG! How do you remember all this?! Thank goodness you have this posted on youtube! Hope these videos get archived for all time. Without these videos i think these things would be lost in a few generations. Thank you and keep up the great work!
100% agree we’re losing true human interaction and connection to technology. Glad to see the human race has a chance thanks to you and your children. I really appreciate your content. Take care
Omg! I so remember doing this, Chinese jump rope and Chinese jumping jacks! I was born and raised in Hawaii and Yes, I’m an 80’s baby! 😂 so fun! Thanks for bringing back those fun “hanabada good days” lol the kids today don’t know what’s up?! lol 🤣
So glad you remember the string games too. The Hawaiian checkers - Konane - my uncle makes these boards. But I think this his website: www.konanebrothers.com
OMG! How do you remember all this?! Thank goodness you have this posted on youtube! Hope these videos get archived for all time. Without these videos i think these things would be lost in a few generations. Thank you and keep up the great work!
You remember it too--yea we all gotta document our childhood games! We didn't have devices and phones back then--we really PLAYED 😂
100% agree we’re losing true human interaction and connection to technology. Glad to see the human race has a chance thanks to you and your children. I really appreciate your content. Take care
Omg! I so remember doing this, Chinese jump rope and Chinese jumping jacks! I was born and raised in Hawaii and Yes, I’m an 80’s baby! 😂 so fun! Thanks for bringing back those fun “hanabada good days” lol the kids today don’t know what’s up?! lol 🤣
They have no idea...😂 the games we used to play--we were OBSESSED! Once kama‘aina, ALWAYS kama‘aina! Aloha Dariel!
@@Lowtechgames I meant Chinese jacks lol 😂 yes! They don’t know lol 😂 we need to bring them games back!
@@Lowtechgames mahalo for sharing!
I love this as a child. By the way where did u get the Hawaiian checkers. Please share. I like to buy it…. Julie
So glad you remember the string games too. The Hawaiian checkers - Konane - my uncle makes these boards. But I think this his website: www.konanebrothers.com